fake |fāk| adjective not genuine; counterfeit: fake news, a person expressing fake emotions, claiming to be something that he or she is not.illusion |iˈlo͞oZHən| noun a thing that is or is likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted by the senses, something that deceives the eye by appearing to be other than it is.

These days one cannot avoid hearing about fake this and fake that. People are told to disbelieve what they see and hear and are asked to put their faith in those who tell them what to believe. Since you're reading this blog, it's unlike that you are among those people. However, you may be wondering Has the world has gone completely crazy? Do you question your sanity when surrounded by conflicting messages or doubt the validity of information perceived through your senses? If you're asking how one can tell truth from lies, real from fake, here's what AMAG says: ​

"Your worlds are illusions of physicality, plays of light so wonderfully created that you believe they are real. It [the illusion of Earth] is not real, but you are.

Each soul chooses to participate in activities for the wisdom gained by living a life. Playing with other life forms while simultaneously incarnating in multiple illusions of physicality, souls have vast opportunities to learn through experience.

To test the truth of anything you see or hear, ask [yourself] whether it is in harmony with your inner music.

Each soul is unique, which means that each of you will have a different truth.

Admit your truth within an illusion of physicality and refine your awareness of what is true for you.

Take responsibility for acting according to your own truth and you'll avoid confusion.